Kevin Hogan will likely serve as Broncos' backup QB against Chiefs

After waiving Chad Kelly on Wednesday, the Broncos now have only two quarterbacks on their roster: Case Keenum and Kevin Hogan.

Keenum will start Sunday’s game against the Chiefs and Hogan will likely serve as his backup. Hogan has been inactive for every game this season — Kelly was the No. 2 QB until he was cut.

The team may add another quarterback to the 53-man roster or 10-man practice squad in the coming days.

Hogan (6-3, 218 pounds) is a 26-year-old QB who entered the league as a fifth-round pick out of Stanford with Kansas City in 2016. After failing to make the Chiefs’ 53-man roster, Hogan spent two seasons with the Browns.

Hogan dressed for eight games in Cleveland, earning one start. He has completed 59.4 percent of his passes for 621 yards and four touchdowns against seven interceptions during his time in the NFL.

Before joining Denver’s roster in September, Hogan spent the summer with the Redskins. He failed to make Washington’s 53-man roster.